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3. INFLUENCE LINES FOR STATICALLY DETERMINATE

STRUCTURES

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3. INFLUENCE LINES FOR STATICALLY DETERMINATE STRUCTURES - AN OVERVIEW

• Introduction - What is an influence line?• Influence lines for beams• Qualitative influence lines - Muller-Breslau Principle• Influence lines for floor girders• Influence lines for trusses• Live loads for bridges• Maximum influence at a point due to a series of

concentrated loads• Absolute maximum shear and moment

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3.1 INTRODUCTION TO INFLUENCE LINES

• Influence lines describe the variation of an analysis variable (reaction, shear force, bending moment, twisting moment, deflection, etc.) at a point (say at C in Figure 6.1) .. … …

• Why do we need the influence lines? For instance, when loads pass over a structure, say a bridge, one needs to know when the maximum values of shear/reaction/bending-moment will occur at a point so that the section may be designed

• Notations: – Normal Forces - +ve forces cause +ve displacements in +ve directions

– Shear Forces - +ve shear forces cause clockwise rotation & - ve shear force causes anti-clockwise rotation

– Bending Moments: +ve bending moments cause “cup holding water” deformed shape

A BC

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3.2 INFLUENCE LINES FOR BEAMS

• Procedure: (1) Allow a unit load (either 1b, 1N, 1kip, or 1 tonne) to move over beam

from left to right

(2) Find the values of shear force or bending moment, at the point under consideration, as the unit load moves over the beam from left to right

(3) Plot the values of the shear force or bending moment, over the length of the beam, computed for the point under consideration

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3.3 MOVING CONCENTRATED LOAD

3.3.1 Variation of Reactions RA and RB as functions of load position

MA =0(RB)(10) – (1)(x) = 0

RB = x/10RA = 1-RB

= 1-x/10

x1

A B

C10 ft

3 ft

x 1

A BC

RA=1-x/10 RB = x/10

x

A C

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RA occurs only at A; RB occurs only at B

Influence line for RB

1-x/10

1Influenceline for RA

x 10-x

x 10-x

x/10 1.0

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3.3.2 Variation of Shear Force at C as a function of load position

0 < x < 3 ft (unit load to the left of C)

Shear force at C is –ve, VC =-x/10

C

x 1.0

RA = 1-x/10 RB = x/10

3 ft

10 ft

A B

x/10

C

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3 < x < 10 ft (unit load to the right of C)

Shear force at C is +ve = 1-x/10

Influence line for shear at C

C

x

3 ftA

RA = 1-x/10 RB = x/10

B

C

1

1

-ve

+ve

0.3

0.7

RA = 1-x/10

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3.3.3 Variation of Bending Moment at C as a function of load position

0 < x < 3.0 ft (Unit load to the left of C)

Bending moment is +ve at C

C

x

3 ftA B

RA = 1-x/10RA = x/10

10 ft

C

x/10

x/10

x/10

(x/10)(7)(x/10)(7)

x/10

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3 < x < 10 ft (Unit load to the right of C)

Moment at C is +ve

Influence line for bendingMoment at C

C

x ft

3 ftA

RA = 1-x/10

10 ft

C

1-x/10

1-x/10

(1-x/10)(3)

(1-x/10)(3)

1

RA = x/10

B

1-x/10(1-x/10)(3)

+ve

(1-7/10)(3)=2.1 kip-ft

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3.4 QUALITATIVE INFLUENCED LINES - MULLER-BRESLAU’S PRINCIPLE

• The principle gives only a procedure to determine of the influence line of a parameter for a determinate or an indeterminate structure

• But using the basic understanding of the influence lines, the magnitudes of the influence lines also can be computed

• In order to draw the shape of the influence lines properly, the capacity of the beam to resist the parameter investigated (reaction, bending moment, shear force, etc.), at that point, must be removed

• The principle states that:The influence line for a parameter (say, reaction, shear or bending moment), at a point, is to the same scale as the deflected shape of the beam, when the beam is acted upon by that parameter. – The capacity of the beam to resist that parameter, at that point, must be

removed.

– Then allow the beam to deflect under that parameter

– Positive directions of the forces are the same as before

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3.5 PROBLEMS - 3.5.1 Influence Line for a Determinate Beam by Muller-Breslau’s Method

Influence line for Reaction at A

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3.5.2 Influence Lines for a Determinate Beam by Muller-Breslau’s Method

Influence Line for Shear at CInfluence Line for Bending Moment at C

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3.5.3 Influence Lines for an Indeterminate Beam by Muller-Breslau’s Method

Influence Line for Bending Moment at E

Influence Line for Shear at E

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3.6 INFLUENCE LINE FOR FLOOR GIRDERSFloor systems are constructed as shown in figure below,

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3.6 INFLUENCE LINES FOR FLOOR GIRDERS (Cont’d)

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3.6 INFLUENCE LINES FOR FLOOR GIRDERS (Cont’d)

3.6.1 Force Equilibrium Method:

Draw the Influence Lines for: (a) Shear in panel CD of the girder; and (b) the moment at E.

A C D E FB

B´A´ D´C´ E´ F´

x

5 spaces @ 10´ each = 50 ft

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3.6.2 Place load over region A´B´ (0 < x < 10 ft)

Find the shear over panel CD VCD= - x/50

At x=0, VCD = 0

At x=10, VCD = -0.2

Find moment at E = +(x/50)(10)=+x/5

At x=0, ME=0

At x=10, ME=+2.0

DC

Shear is -ve RF=x/50F

F

RF=x/50

E+ve moment

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Continuation of the Problem

-ve0.2

2.0+ve

x

I. L. for VCD

I. L. for ME

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Problem Continued - 3.6.3 Place load over region B´C´ (10 ft < x < 20ft)

VCD = -x/50 kip

At x = 10 ft

VCD = -0.2

At x = 20 ft

VCD = -0.4

ME = +(x/50)(10)

= +x/5 kip.ft

At x = 10 ft, ME = +2.0 kip.ft

At x = 20 ft, ME = +4.0 kip.ft

D FC

Shear is -veRF = x/50

D F

RF = x/50

E

Moment is +ve

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0.40.2-ve

x

B´ C´

I. L. for VCD

+ve 4.02.0

I. L. for ME

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3.6.4 Place load over region C´D´ (20 ft < x < 30 ft)

When the load is at C’ (x = 20 ft)

C D

RF=20/50 =0.4

Shear is -veVCD = -0.4 kip

When the load is at D´ (x = 30 ft)

A

RA= (50 - x)/50

B C DShear is +ve

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ME = + (x/50)(10) = + x/5

E

RF= x/50+ve moment

-ve

A B C

D

A´ B´ C´D´

x

+ve

0.40.2

I. L. for VCD

+ve

2.0 4.0 6.0

I. L. for ME

Load P

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3.6.5 Place load over region D´E´ (30 ft < x < 40 ft)

AB C D

E

RA= (1-x/50) Shear is +ve

VCD= + (1-x/50) kip

RF= x/50Moment is +ve

E

ME= +(x/50)(10) = + x/5 kip.ft

At x = 30 ft, ME = +6.0At x = 40 ft, ME = +8.0

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A´ B´ C´ D´ E´

x

0.40.2+ve

+ve8.0

6.04.02.0

I. L. for VCD

I. L. for ME

Problem continued

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3.6.6 Place load over region E´F´ (40 ft < x < 50 ft)

VCD = + 1-x/50 At x = 40 ft, VCD= + 0.2 At x = 50 ft, VCD = 0.0

x 1.0

AB C D

E

RA= 1-x/50 Shear is +ve

ME= + (1-x/50)(40) = (50-x)*40/50 = +(4/5)(50-x)

B C D E FA

x

RA=1-x/50 At x = 40 ft, ME= + 8.0 kip.ftAt x = 50 ft, ME = 0.0

Moment is +ve

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A´ B´ C´ D´ E´ F´

x 1.0

0.20.4

0.40.2

2.04.0

6.0 8.0

I. L. for VCD

I. L. for ME

-ve

+ve

+ve

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3.7 INFLUENCE LINES FOR TRUSSES

Draw the influence lines for: (a) Force in Member GF; and(b) Force in member FC of the truss shown below in Figure below

20 ft 20 ft 20 ft

F

B C D

G

A

E

600

20 ft

10(3)1/3

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Problem 3.7 continued - 3.7.1 Place unit load over AB

(i) To compute GF, cut section (1) - (1)

Taking moment about B to its right, (RD)(40) - (FGF)(103) = 0

FGF = (x/60)(40)(1/ 103) = x/(15 3) (-ve)

At x = 0,FGF = 0At x = 20 ftFGF = - 0.77

(1)

(1)

AB C D

G F E

x

1-x/20 x/201

600

RA= 1- x/60 RD=x/60

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PROBLEM 3.7 CONTINUED - (ii) To compute FFC, cut section (2) - (2)

Resolving vertically over the right hand sectionFFC cos300 - RD = 0FFC = RD/cos30 = (x/60)(2/3) = x/(30 3) (-ve)

reactions at nodes

x 1

1-x/20x/20

(2)

(2)

300

600

A B C D

G F E

RA =1-x/60 RD=x/60

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At x = 0, FFC = 0.0At x = 20 ft, FFC = -0.385

I. L. for FGF

I. L. for FFC

0.77

20 ft

-ve

0.385-ve

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PROBLEM 3.7 Continued - 3.7.2 Place unit load over BC (20 ft < x <40 ft)

[Section (1) - (1) is valid for 20 < x < 40 ft]

(i) To compute FGF use section (1) -(1)

Taking moment about B, to its left,(RA)(20) - (FGF)(103) = 0

FGF = (20RA)/(103) = (1-x/60)(2 /3)

At x = 20 ft, FFG = 0.77 (-ve)At x = 40 ft, FFG = 0.385 (-ve)

(1)

(1)

AB C D

G F E

x(40-x)/20

(x-20)/201

reactions at nodes

20 ft

RA=1-x/60 RD=x/60(x-20) (40-x)

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PROBLEM 6.7 Continued - (ii) To compute FFC, use section (2) - (2)

Section (2) - (2) is valid for 20 < x < 40 ft

Resolving force vertically, over the right hand section,FFC cos30 - (x/60) +(x-20)/20 = 0FFC cos30 = x/60 - x/20 +1= (1-2x)/60 (-ve)

FFC = ((60 - 2x)/60)(2/3) -ve

x1

(2)

300

600

A B C D

G F E

RA =1-x/60 RD=x/60

(40-x)/20 (x-20)/20

(2)

FFC

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At x = 20 ft, FFC = (20/60)(2/ 3) = 0.385 (-ve)

At x = 40 ft, FFC = ((60-80)/60)(2/ 3) = 0.385 (+ve)

-ve

0.77 0.385

-ve

0.385

I. L. for FGF

I. L. for FFC

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PROBLEM 3.7 Continued - 3.7.3 Place unit load over CD (40 ft < x <60 ft)

(i) To compute FGF, use section (1) - (1)

Take moment about B, to its left,(FFG)(103) - (RA)(20) = 0

FFG = (1-x/60)(20/103) = (1-x/60)(2/3) -ve

At x = 40 ft, FFG = 0.385 kip (-ve)At x = 60 ft, FFG = 0.0

(1)

(1)

AB C D

G F E

x(60-x)/20 (x-40)/20

1

reactions at nodes

20 ft

RA=1-x/60 RD=x/60

(x-40) (60-x)

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PROBLEM 3.7 Continued - (ii) To compute FFG, use section (2) - (2)

Resolving forces vertically, to the left of C,

(RA) - FFC cos 30 = 0FFC = RA/cos 30 = (1-x/10) (2/3) +ve

x1

(2)

300

600

A B C D

G F E

RA =1-x/60

(60-x)/20(x-40)/20

FFC

RD=x/60

x-40 60-x

reactions at nodes

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At x = 40 ft, FFC = 0.385 (+ve)At x = 60 ft, FFC = 0.0

-ve

0.7700.385

-ve

+ve

I. L. for FGF

I. L. for FFC

0.385

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3.8 MAXIMUM SHEAR FORCE AND BENDING MOMENT UNDER A SERIES OF CONCENTRATED LOADS

Taking moment about A,RE L = PR [L/2 - )]( xx

)2/( xxLL

PR RE

a1 a2 a3

xPR= resultant load

a1 a2 a3

x

PR= resultant load

C.L.

xL/2

LRE

AB C D

E

P1P2 P3 P4

P1 P2P3 P4

RA

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Taking moment about E,

2

2

02.,.

])2/()2/[(

)1)(2/()2/(0

0

)()()2/)(2/(

)()2/(

)2/(

)](2/[

22211

22211

xx

xx

xxei

xLxxLL

P

xLL

PxxL

L

Pdx

dM

aPaaPxLxxLL

P

aPaaPxLRM

xxLL

PR

xxLPLR

R

RR

D

R

AD

RA

RA

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